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About: Call it the publishing version of “repeal and replace”: the Journal of the American Medical Association this week retracted and then republished a study with significant clinical implications — showing in the process how journals and researchers, working in concert, can correct the scientific record quickly and transparently.

A Reddit dedicated to meta-research where anyone can post relevant content they find online (e.g. articles, news, initiatives, opportunities), initiate discussions on anything they see fit (e.g. opinions, ideas, peer review) and help create a corpus on anything related to meta-research. The hope is for it to become an inclusive community for all by all, through which we can all facilitate each other towards studying and improving the state of scientific research quality. If you think this would be useful to you or anyone you know of, feel free to subscribe, contribute and pass it on!

Over 500 science journal editors, publishers, and meta-researchers are gathered in Chicago for the 8th Peer Review Congress (#PRC8), a once-every-4-years researchfest about “enhancing the quality and credibility of science”.